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Best Breakfast Diner

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3:19 pm
September 30, 2008


Beachin

Tourist

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Been looking for a cheap but tasty breakfast joint to hit up on weekends…anyone have any suggestions?

3:28 pm
September 30, 2008


Beaver

Renter

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Benice on Pacific is cheap, I dunno about tasty though…

Maybe its a proximity thing but I think Stroh's breakfast burrittos are pretty damn good.

3:57 pm
September 30, 2008


leila

Local

Abbot Kinney

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Stroh's is gone.  Some sort of macrobiotic place is replacing it (I got a flyer at AK Fest).  

I like the offerings at Brickhouse for breakfast.  Not sure if it qualifies as cheap (I think most breakfast items are in the $7-10 range, so I'd say reasonable, but not cheap).  Service can be a bit spotty, but I like the vibe and everything I've tried so far has been tasty.  Shout out to the Cuban Roll — two pancakes with ham and swiss in the center — as an excellent hangover fixer.

5:30 pm
September 30, 2008


EmilGH

Admin

Under a Palm Tree

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Isn't eht owner of Brickhouse Cuban?  I'd hope the Cuban menu items would be good!  :)

Anyone been to Flake on Rose?  I've been meaning to go there.

6:03 pm
September 30, 2008


AnnA

Renter

90291

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Best breakfast…Merecedes Grill.

Hands Down.

Try the Hangover Omlette.

8:26 pm
September 30, 2008


AJ

Local

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I'm an Anna as well, and would also like to praise Mercedes! Here's to their great Bloody Mary's!

9:52 pm
September 30, 2008


marimari

Tourist

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oh how I LOVE a good bloody mary.  thanks for the word!

I also love going to Fig Tree for good brekkies.  It is kinda touristy, but the food is very good, the coffee is strong,

and the patio beach vista is wonderful.

2:07 am
October 6, 2008


charlie

Renter

brooks at pacific

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Benice, no doubt.  if you just want some eggs, bacon and potatoes..it's your place.  flake seems just dumb ot me.  i can put banana's on my cereal at home for 1/2 the price.  figtree's is great but not cheap and not without a wait. i could leats at least 10 of my favorites but Benice is the most diner you will find.  :)

2:24 am
October 6, 2008


Bret

Moderator

Venice

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Rutts Hawaiian Café is IT. Period. I have been meaning to hook this place up on the front page … will have to do that! Cheap eats, awesome people.

http://www.ruttscafes.com/

2:25 am
October 6, 2008


Bret

Moderator

Venice

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PS

12114 Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90066
(310) 398-6326

1:32 am
October 7, 2008


EmilGH

Admin

Under a Palm Tree

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I have not been there in AGES!  What's up Wednesday morning?  Wanna go?

2:14 am
October 7, 2008


Bret

Renter

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EmilGH said:

I have not been there in AGES!  What's up Wednesday morning?  Wanna go?


IN

10:47 am
October 7, 2008


calibeachblonde

Tourist

The Beach in Sunny CA

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I'd say Cafe Buna - although not located in Venice - it's on the fringe with a great menu breakfast menu.

1:13 pm
October 7, 2008


AJ

Local

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Mmmmm…Rutt's also has a great teriyaki burger, not a traditional burger, but more of a brisket-like sandwich. Excellent!  Add a side of white rice and coconut sauce and I'm in heaven.

And Figtrees used to have a special in the AM that everything was half price between 8 and 9, they never advertised it, but the check would come and sure enough it was 50%. I used to live right around the corner and would go everynow and then, but I've since moved to another corner of Venice, so I haven't been recently and don't know if the special still exists. To me, Figtrees was just okay….nothing that spectacular…just okay enough that I didn't mind paying half price, but I wouldn't have paid full price.  They did have good scones though.

4:48 pm
October 7, 2008


Keri

Moderator

Venice

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I like a nice simple breakfast of regular things like pancakes, french toast, and eggs.  So…

I like Cafe Buna.  A lot.  Their granola-encrusted french toast….mmmmm….

And I've been to Flake - I think the concept is fun but I got an egg sandwich.    I have two problems with the cereal bar thing:  1.  I can get a whole box for the same price as a bowl with toppings.  2.  If I'm going OUT for breakfast, it's because I already have cereal at home and I don't want it.  oh actually there's a third issue: I haven't really gotten that excited about a multitude of cereal choices since my college dorm food hall days, so I am instantly both reminded of college and aware of how long ago that was.  Ugh.   Flake does have other breakfast foods and lunch, though.  They serve coffee in GIANT coffee mugs, btw.

I like that 50's diner near the sketchy ralph's/rite aid on Lincoln and Lake.  

Brickhouse has good breakfast too.  And the owner is very cool.  

4:01 am
October 8, 2008


007

Renter

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Benice is a great and in-expensive place to go;

Fig Tree is 'mostly' organic, good food, and if you go early in the morning breakie is half price. 

Terrace is not bad. 

Mercedes is pretty good but not sure why not many people ever go there for breakfast especially when I look across and see the Terrace really busy. 

New place on Admiralty called “Panificio.”  Good food, service needs work and has a nice view of the Marina.

Let's have a YoVenice! breakfast day once a week or month so people can meet each other offline.  Anyone interested in that?  Maybe try a new place every time.  Cut a discount with the owner if enough go and we post reviews online.  ???

4:13 am
October 8, 2008


007

Renter

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Oh yeah…I hear that someone is looking to locate a Diner where the Coffee Bean was at Pacific & Windward.  Not sure if the deal has gone through yet.

1:28 pm
October 8, 2008


foxhenchman

Tourist

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It's not especially cheap, but the Meditirina Cafe on AK has a very good breakfast menu.  Their hash browns are the butteriest, most delicious incarnation of breakfast potato you can imagine.  Their breakfast burrito is also excellent and only $6 or $7. 

Another place I recommend for breakfast is C&O.  Yes, the trattoria… it's usually not too crowded weekend mornings (I haven't been there in a while so that might not be entirely true) and the eggs benedict is excellent.  The breakfast pasta bowls are also surprisingly good, even if a little odd for morning food.

And a question for everyone… was it just me, or did Stroh's not have the most bacony of bacon breakfast burritos?  I swear that the bacon they used was the smokiest and tastiest bacon ever.

6:48 pm
October 8, 2008


Keri

Moderator

Venice

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First of all, I love new adjectives.  i.e. Bacony.

We have been talking about doing a Yo! Venice get-together and are mulling over some ideas.  More to follow…(and suggestions welcome)…

8:26 pm
October 8, 2008


AJ

Local

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A breakfast get together sounds grand!

Also…does anyone know about the origin of the name ”Benice”?  I've always been curious how they went from being called the HOT and HOT Too as I think they're the same owners. Is it a funny take on pronouncing “Venice” with a “B”, or is simply “Be” “Nice”? Or something else?

Just wondering….

2:38 am
October 15, 2008


leroybrown

Tourist

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Meditrina Cafe has the yummiest breakfast by far. They have poached eggs, with goat cheese on seared panchetta (my favorite) The waffles with maple pecan butter are awesome and the oatmeal is my favorite. This should be the breakfast place for all.

Jin Pattiserie is great for dessert. Absolutely excellent chocolate.

Abbot's Habit has the best bagel.

I could hit up most anything on abbot kinney

3:00 pm
October 19, 2008


lobomarino

Renter

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Meditrina is by far the best breakfast in town….

3:01 pm
October 19, 2008


lobomarino

Renter

posts 7

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Wendy's doughnuts is purty good too if you are on a widow's budget

1:54 am
October 21, 2008


charlie

Renter

brooks at pacific

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aj, leroybrown and lobomarino - all dead on.  medtrina and benice aka hottoo are my faves for two different reasons - one provides a different take on the average breakfast and the other perfectly and cheaply creates the average home town breakfast.  bon appetit!

3:51 pm
October 22, 2008


snichols

Renter

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If you're looking for a solid greasy spoon either Benice or Brickhouse. Brickhouse is very, very solid and the breakfast burritos at El Torasco aren't half bad. You can customize there, too, which is nice. 


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